In Helm's Hold, the sun looks like this. This sun looks yellow to me, which is good, but the sun itself doesn't look very good at all (no sun rays!). Why are there different types of sun in the game?
the sun in your screenshots look fine to me, no black in them. that seems to imply that theres something wrong with your graphics, as everyone else sees it as a normal looking sun, with no black in it.
Oh wait. When you start up Neverwinter, before start playing, there are settings that let you adjust the graphics. Lower resolution = faster game. Im not familiar with this feature, I just used default, but maybe look there too.
Anyway, I'd just say that's a side-effect of the sun graphic (model?) being just that. A smart and quick way to fix that could likely be to make said texture/model transparent, leaving a big glowing light effect in the sky with no dark circle.
In other words, it's more of a visual design problem than a graphics card one.
My game doesn't look as dark as that. The circle in the sun does look black like that though. Increasing brightness increases the brightness of everything, not just the sun.
My game doesn't look as dark as that. The circle in the sun does look black like that though. Increasing brightness increases the brightness of everything, not just the sun.
How would you not call that black?
Man there is no black spot in either of screenshot posted in this thread.
I think the problem is with your eyes and not with your pc.
Google this: optical neuritis, or maculopathy
They are both eye diseases that manifests with a black circle/spot in the center of your visual, and more noticeable when watching something bright like the sun or sky. Is not something to laugh at, if i were you i would run to see an ophthalmologist, if you really see that black circle everytime is a very serious problem!
Man there is no black spot in either of screenshot posted in this thread.
I think the problem is with your eyes and not with your pc.
Google this: optical neuritis, or maculopathy
They are both eye diseases that manifests with a black circle/spot in the center of your visual, and more noticeable when watching something bright like the sun or sky. Is not something to laugh at, if i were you i would run to see an ophthalmologist, if you really see that black circle everytime is a very serious problem!
There isn't a black circle in this screenshot? If not, I think you should go see an ophthalmologist.
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asakochanMember, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 3Arc User
There isn't a black circle in this screenshot? If not, I think you should go see an ophthalmologist.
there is not a black circle, there is a yellow pretty bright circle in there and believe me i have good eyes and my job is doing graphic websites so i'm more than accustomed with the range of the colors.
You might see a slightly darker spot inside there, darker means is just a little bit more yellow than the surrounding area. Definatelly not black as you keep repeating!
there is not a black circle, there is a yellow pretty bright circle in there and believe me i have good eyes and my job is doing graphic websites so i'm more than accustomed with the range of the colors.
You might see a slightly darker spot inside there, darker means is just a little bit more yellow than the surrounding area. Definatelly not black as you keep repeating!
Never mind, I'm seeing it again when I tilt my screen up like it is normally (I got up and sat back down). I am using a laptop. With the screen down more, the screen seems brighter, concealing the black circle.
The point is that the black circle is actually there, even if some of you can't see it.
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No I'm seeing a normal sun. I hope you don't think we're all trolling you but honestly it looks normal to me.
Dont see any black at all, that part you circled looks like normal sunlight to me.
Lol i got really close and it still looks like bright white light. OP must be trolling.
It's much, much more darker and obvious in-game.
He definitely doesnt mean, an extremely pale shade of orange-yellow.
If your settings are the same, I guess the problem is something different.
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Anyway, I'd just say that's a side-effect of the sun graphic (model?) being just that. A smart and quick way to fix that could likely be to make said texture/model transparent, leaving a big glowing light effect in the sky with no dark circle.
In other words, it's more of a visual design problem than a graphics card one.
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My game doesn't look as dark as that. The circle in the sun does look black like that though. Increasing brightness increases the brightness of everything, not just the sun.
How would you not call that black?
Man there is no black spot in either of screenshot posted in this thread.
I think the problem is with your eyes and not with your pc.
Google this: optical neuritis, or maculopathy
They are both eye diseases that manifests with a black circle/spot in the center of your visual, and more noticeable when watching something bright like the sun or sky. Is not something to laugh at, if i were you i would run to see an ophthalmologist, if you really see that black circle everytime is a very serious problem!
there is not a black circle, there is a yellow pretty bright circle in there and believe me i have good eyes and my job is doing graphic websites so i'm more than accustomed with the range of the colors.
You might see a slightly darker spot inside there, darker means is just a little bit more yellow than the surrounding area. Definatelly not black as you keep repeating!
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I repeat, go and seek a doc!
So please follow my advice and go see an oculist!
is your own screenshot mate!
The point is that the black circle is actually there, even if some of you can't see it.
That is yellow not black.
You must be colorblind.
That's no moon its a Space Station.